Aunt Poem by Rita Hawkins

Aunt



What are aunts? What do they do?
Aunts are people, just like me and you.
Aunts will hug, and kiss us, and buy us shoes
Aunts will pray for us to learn anything, even kung fu.

Aunts will be proud of us,
For all the good that we do.
They will be upset when we misbehave,
And discipline us, too.

Aunts will make mistakes,
They can cause some heartache,
They will help us to not become fakes,
And when they are happy they will offer to buy milkshakes.

Aunts will hold their babies while they say 'Ga, ga, gu, gu'
They will be proud when they hear the word momma,
Good Aunts do all the above and more too,
And that is why this poem goes out to you, Aunt Marla.

Note to readers: RIP Marla Price. Died November 19,2008. Please no inappropriate comments, if there are I will report them to the manager of this site. If you would like to rewrite this to your aunt go ahead.

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Louisville, kentucky
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